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from oslo_config import cfg
from keystone.conf import utils
driver = cfg.StrOpt(
'driver',
default='sql',
help=utils.fmt("""
Entry point for the unified limit backend driver in the
`keystone.unified_limit` namespace. Keystone only provides a `sql` driver, so
there's no reason to change this unless you are providing a custom entry point.
"""))
caching = cfg.BoolOpt(
'caching',
default=True,
help=utils.fmt("""
Toggle for unified limit caching. This has no effect unless global caching is
enabled. In a typical deployment, there is no reason to disable this.
"""))
cache_time = cfg.IntOpt(
'cache_time',
help=utils.fmt("""
Time to cache unified limit data, in seconds. This has no effect unless both
global caching and `[unified_limit] caching` are enabled.
"""))
list_limit = cfg.IntOpt(
'list_limit',
help=utils.fmt("""
Maximum number of entities that will be returned in a unified limit
collection. This may be useful to tune if you have a large number of
unified limits in your deployment.
"""))
enforcement_model = cfg.StrOpt(
'enforcement_model',
default='flat',
choices=['flat', 'strict_two_level'],
help=utils.fmt("""
The enforcement model to use when validating limits associated to projects.
Enforcement models will behave differently depending on the existing limits,
which may result in backwards incompatible changes if a model is switched in a
running deployment.
"""))
GROUP_NAME = __name__.split('.')[-1]
ALL_OPTS = [
driver,
caching,
cache_time,
list_limit,
enforcement_model,
]
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